"Have you ever told a lie? Are you a liar?" Hummons asked the radio talk show host.

"Yes, I suppose I have," Cunningham said.

"You answered your own question," Hummons said.

The interview on 700WLW started amicably with Cunningham asking about Trepierre's childhood, high school days and plans to begin a career in the Navy. Hummons told Cunningham that the last time he saw his son alive was on June 1, Trepierre Hummons' birthday.

"He was very loving," Ronald Hummons said. "He loved life."

But when Cunningham began asking about Trepierre Hummons' mental state, allegations of a sexual offense and the shooting Friday morning, the two began to clash.

"There was no sexual assault," Ronald Hummons said. "There was a situation with his girlfriend. She has already come forward and said she (made the allegations) out of anger. She did it out of spite."

Cunningham, known for his confrontational style, asked if Ronald Hummons accepted the fact that his son lured officer Kim to Roe Street and Whetsel Avenue in Madisonville Friday morning.

"I accept that my son is dead," Hummons said. "I accept that officer Kim is dead. I pray for his family every night."

Ronald Hummons went on to say his son didn't lure anyone to the scene of the shooting, arguing instead that his son was in a very bad place and dealing with personal problems.

"That's part of the investigation," Ronald Hummons responded. "My son is not a murderer. My son is not a cop killer. He's not the thug that the media is trying to portray him as."

Cunningham pushed him further. Ronald Hummons explained that he accepts that his son was responsible for killing Kim, but he didn't believe he was a murderer.

"Have you ever told a lie? Are you a liar?" he asked.

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Ronald Hummons, who said he is going to bury his son on Saturday, went on to discuss police claims that his son was part of the Clutch Gang in Madisonville. Hummons said there's no such thing as a Clutch Gang and that it actually refers to a group of friends – his son included – who would play video games at each other's homes. A clutch is another name for a video game controller.

The two talked for roughly five more minutes, discussing a verbal dispute Ronald Hummons allegedly had with police the night his son died and what he would like to say to the family of Kim.

Cunningham again asked if Ronald Hummons would call his son a murderer.

"When you begin calling yourself a liar, we can discuss it again," Ronald Hummons said.

Cunningham ended the interview, and Ronald Hummons went off air.

"I don't know what to say," Cunningham said. "Tre Hummons is a vicious murderer who lured a Cincinnati police officer to his death."